| Naked Doctor | |
| No. stories: | 1 |
| First appearance: | The Free Doctors for The NHS |
| Last appearance: | The Free Doctors for The NHS |
| Portrayed by: | Thomas Ahearn |
| Preceded by: | David Banks Doctor |
| Succeeded by: | Boy Doctor |
| Series: | |
Biography[]
The Naked Doctor was the incarnation that followed the Greenpeace Doctor. He was unique among the Doctors in that he was a nudist. He rejected all offers of clothes and refused to wear a perception filter. During an encounter with some of his other selves, they wondered where he kept his sonic screwdriver. When he dropped it, he bent over to pick it up very slowly.
He was a future incarnation of the Shorts Doctor who was shocked by his lack of apparel.
Eventually, he visited the planet Orithia and was injured by the horns of a Skaldarian. He subsequently regenerated in front of thousands of people into the Boy Doctor.
Personality[]
He could accurately be described as a bit cocky and cheeky in terms of his attitude, shamelessly flaunting his naked body for all to see. He did not care if his nakedness offended people, even if they happened to be his other incarnations.
Clothes[]
As a nudist, he wore none, preferring to travel the universe in his birthday suit.
Companions[]
He travelled with a woman named Doris Nilethyme. She was also a nudist and enjoyed playing bingo. On one occasion, she fell out of the TARDIS when she pressed the wrong button on the console. The TARDIS pulled her back in and she landed in the swimming pool. It is unknown how the two of them met but the most likely scenario is that Doris belonged to a nudist community. The circumstances of Doris' departure are also unknown.
Trivia[]
Thomas Ahearn, a nudist in real life, created the Naked Doctor as an exaggerated version of himself. He also insisted on performing the part in the nude, even though the story he appeared in was audio only. It was his way of combining two of his major passions in life, Doctor Who and nudism.